HUGE DROUGHT REVEALS THOUSANDS OF YEARS OLD 'SPANISH STONEHENGE'

The water level has fallen drastically, leaving the old megalithic monument dry. Last summer it was incredibly hot in many parts of Europe. The heat also ravaged Spain, which recorded the third driest June of the century and struggled with above average temperatures in July and August. Many people experienced a burden, including farmers who saw their crops wither because of the drought. New images from NASA have now revealed that these harsh conditions in Spain have also led to the thousands of years old monument of the Dolmen de Guadalperal to dry.

Spanish Stonehenge